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Burgoyne's Army
Marched through this hamlet in July 1777 to a camp site at...
Fannie Sellins
(1870-1919)
An organizer for the United Mine Workers...
Gandichiragou
"At the forks of the trail"
Name recorded 1634. De...
Ska-Hase-Ga-O
Site of Ska-Hase-Ga-O (was-a-long-creek) A populous modern...
Herman Le Roy's Mill
Here the natural water power potential of Old Buttermilk F...
Territory and State of Nebraska
Nebraska, originally part of the Louisiana Purchase...
First Lady Betty Ford
Betty Ford
personally dedicated
this Ro...
President Gerald R. Ford
The 38th President
of the United States
The City of Omaha, Nebraska
The settlement of Omaha began in 1854 with the open...
Indian Base Line
Dedicated to Oklahoma Pioneers and Our Revolutionary Ances...
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Burgoyne's Army
Marched through this hamlet in July 1777 to a camp site at the Jones farm 3 miles to the west of the park.
Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 4 and Kingsbury Rd, on the right when ...
Fannie Sellins
(1870-1919)
An organizer for the United Mine Workers, Fannie Sellins was brutally gunned down in Brackenridge on the eve of a nationwide steel strike, on August 26, 1919. Her devotion to the workers' cause made her an important symbolic figure. Both ...
Gandichiragou
"At the forks of the trail"
Name recorded 1634. Destroyed by Denonville's French Army 1687. Site also of Father Garnier's Chapel of St. Jean.
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (New York Route 5) and Rochester Street ...
Ska-Hase-Ga-O
Site of Ska-Hase-Ga-O (was-a-long-creek) A populous modern Seneca Indian village
Marker is on West Main Street (New York Route 5) 0.1 miles west of Livingston Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Herman Le Roy's Mill
Here the natural water power potential of Old Buttermilk Falls determined not only the village site, but in 1803, the erection of Stoddard and Platt's Pioneer Grist Mill. In 1822 Herman Le Roy, for whom the town was named, replaced ...
Territory and State of Nebraska
Nebraska, originally part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, became a territory of the United States Government in 1854 when Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Nebraska Territory included parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado and Wyoming. Nebraska ...
First Lady Betty Ford
Betty Ford
personally dedicated
this Rose Garden
to the People of Omaha
July 12, 1980
Marker is on Woolworth Avenue near 32nd Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
President Gerald R. Ford
The 38th President
of the United States
revisited this site
July 12, 1980
Marker is on Woolworth Avenue near 32nd Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The City of Omaha, Nebraska
The settlement of Omaha began in 1854 with the opening of the Nebraska Territory. The following year Omaha was selected as the Nebraska Territorial capital. Omaha was incorporated as a city in 1857. The capital was moved from Omaha to ...
Indian Base Line
Dedicated to Oklahoma Pioneers and Our Revolutionary Ancestors
Initial Point was established by the U.S. government in 1870. All Oklahoma except the Panhandle was then divided into townships North and South and ranges East and West of Initial Point.
The Indian Base ...